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é SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER “THE AFFAIRS OF AN‘ (Paramount) Waltace Red Glorta Swanson tiett Dexter +. Bebe Danicls ND the above mentioned names are only four of the great all- "star cast assembled by Cecil B. De Mille for “The Affairs of Anatol,” the | sereen play now at the Strand. | The scenario was written Jeanie Macpherson. . Tove and marriage. I CLEMMER | ‘NO WOMAN KNOWS” (oatvereat) TOL Anatol. ) Vivian, Max Runyon by Fencer ‘Theodore Molty Brandeis. tragedy, comedy, pathos and of life itself unfold tn “No Knows,” the screen adapta- tion of Edna Ferber’s novel, “Fannie Herself.” which opened today at the ‘Tod Browning directed the produc. on and Mabel Julienne Scott fs the tured player. ER GARDEN “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART” Tom Mix has much splendid humor his latest picture, “After Your Heart.” which is showing at the i Garden. Tom loves fun, and has a lot of it in pictures Of he has some new stunts, too. BLUE MOUSE begins the first day of its ‘week's run at the Blue Mouse sire today. From the very open- showing the development of the of the wealthy South rancher, up to the vision Julio's death, the production has skillfully presented. LIBERTY “THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY” Nef Shipman, who will be remem here for her splendid acting in to God's Country,” is again at Liberty in a new Northern “The Girl From God's "A gensational battle in airplanes ‘feet in the air is one of the thrilling incidents of the picture. COLISEUM “CAPPY RICKS” (Paramount) ‘Thomas Meighan charles Abbe Agnes Ayres . Hugh Cameron Peter B. Kyno is the author of | Cappy Ricks,” the new screen play which Thomas Meighan is featured the Coliseum. Meighan is seen as New England seaman, and much of action takes place aboard a five COLONIAL “HEADIN’ SOUTH” (Kessel and Bauman) “Babe” Ruth ..Ruth Taylor | +. William Sheer Margaret Sedden “Babe” Ruth, who ts starred in ’ South” at the Colonial, is mely versatile. In addition to ng the greatest batter the great [American pastime has known, he ts ‘an actor of no mean ability, can , dance, swim, box and fence. REX “LIVE AND LET LIVE” (Robertson-Cole) larrizon Gordon Ryan, a girl crook, who wants to go straight, is the role play- 4 by Harriet Hammond in “LAve and "Let Live,” the film attraction at the! Rex. This is the first picture Miss | Hammond has appeared in since she the Mack Sennett comedies. BESSIE LOVE TO 4 TRY VAUDEVILLE “While taking a dancing lesson ‘Theodore Kosloff, Bessie Love experienced the first tribulation of a terpsichorean. She sprained some foot muscles and was invalided for a tv Miss Love will appear in ¥audevilie, including in her act a rn number especially created for Kosloft, .. It ts a story of | 24, 1921. Alice Terry, Blue Mouse. [Lovie Quizzes (Conducted in co-operation with As- sociated FNrst National Pictures, Ine) Kitty O. M.—Richard Dix ts not | married.) Milton Sills is to play the lead in the picturization of “Miss | | Lutu Bett." | eee | Admirer. — Florence Lawrence made her reentrance into motion jpictures t2 “The Unfoldment.” Louise Fazenda was educated in a/ California convent. eee | G. N and H. Smythe.—Blanche | Sweet is not married. Etleen Percy is married to Ulrich Busch Viola Dana's name in private life ls Mrs. John Collins Flugrath was her family name before she became professionally known as Viola Dana. | Carmel Myers is the daughter of Rabbi Hados Myers. She is mar- ried to I, N, Kornblum. Anita Stewart is the wife of Rudolph Cameron. Betty Compson has nev- er been married. | eee Lilyan.—-“Nearly Married” is the, name of the play in which Vivian | Martin is featured. She has not permanently left moving pictures/ for the stage. i eee M. H—Anita Stewart's husband, Rudolph Cameron, does not appear in pictures with her. He acts as her business manager. She is oon to etart work on two new pictures, entitied “Rose of the Sea” and “The, ‘Woman He Married.” eee Zeruah—No, indeed; Mabel Nor. mand has not left the stage. Her next picture is “Molly O,” and it is maid to be one of her best. WIDOW AWARDED si COMPENSATION) ‘The California accident commis sion recently awarded $4,900 compen- sation to the widow of Lieut. Ormer | Locklear, the noted aviator, who w | 1—Weallace Reid and Wanda Hawley, Strand. 7—Scene from “Live and Let Li SINGER Mrs. Vivian Strong Hart, the dainty songstress, whose piquant charm and gifts of voice and art have already v4 THE 2—Thomas Meighan, in scene from “Cappy Ricks,” Rez. clute Patter “Big Timber” ts being filmed in Nova Scotia. Tom Santschi completes Spirit of the Lake.” | 7. Pauline Frederick has a jade neck | !ace valued at “The | Tom Mix is now compocing music | Mile latest is called “The Broncho ; Trou” | . | Phe Right That Failed.” a Sat evepost story, haw been bought for Bert Lytell. Completed prints of “The Roeary” were destroyed in a fire at the Selig Rork plant, but the negative was saved. . . LM Petchnekoff, Russian violinist, played Dvorak’s “Indian Lament” for @ scene in “The Rubatyat of Omar Khayyam.” Rather classical stuff, we'll say. . . Von Stroheim ts stil wading through the hundred miles of film he took for “Foolish Wives” and 000, “they aay.”! SEATTLE STAR AWA | | HOW DICK | GOT THERE | Richard Dix, Goldwyn leading | man, owes bis entry and subse quent success on the xcreca to Clifford Robertson, who was | | casting director at that studio, | Am @ tribute to the genius of | | Robertson, there now hangs in the new casting office of Robert von and Webb, an autographed photograph of the popular actor | | with this inscription: “To Cliff | | | The Reason I Am in Pictures. | | ‘Thanks! Richard Dix.” | | sashiinaihieilinassiaesticineaiill “Babe” Ruth at Colonial | tt 1 Sere |BETTY COMPSON IN “THE LITTLE MINISTER” Betty Compson has been chonen to | play “The Little Minister,” which endeared Maude Adams to countiqas thousands, Miss Compson stakes her entire future upon thig picture, It | will mark her as a great actress, | worthy of consideration along with Mary Pickford, or it will cast her into the limbo of forgotten glories: Penrhyn Stanlaws is to direct the fm. He also will stand or fall as he interprets the story. John Rob. erteon was originally slated to direct the picture as a reward for his faith-| ful portrayal of that other Barrie story, “Sentimental Tommy.” It was believed that Robertson | “Babe” Ruth. The home- run king is at the Colonial in “Headin’ Home,” a motion SMALL BOYS SHOW PREFERENCE FOR PIE Around Hollywood, California, a | ple is a pie, and {is much more | tempting than a chance to act in mo tion pictures if this incident is any proof. In filming “The Vagrant,” the Mermaid comedy now playing at The Coliseum, several youngsters were employed to play with “Ham” Hamilton in @ scene calling for the use of pastry and other eatables (none of which were thrown). When it came time to film the scene, three blackberry ples were missing. But #0 were two small boys who, when found, looked as if they had been into the jam. — ROTUND COMEDIAN IN INGRAM FEATURE Gloria Davenport, daughter of the late cartoonist, Hemer Davenport, who has a role in Rex Ingram’s pro- duction, “Turn to the Right,” is 16 years old and weighs nearly 250 pounds. She has appeared in a num- ber of comedy scenes in pictures with Harry Myers, who plays the chief male comedy character of Gilly, the crook. LIPKOWSKA IN FILMS Lydia Lipkowska announces she PAGE . &—Tom Miz, Winter Garden. 4—Bernice Radom, Clemmer. 5—Nell Shipman, Liberty. 6— Liberty News to Be Continued Liberty patrons during the past two months have missed the sereem- |ing of the local news events which | were a popular featurre for some | time. This item, known as the “Lily erty News,” will be shown again Jeach week, beginning today with “The Girl From God’s Country.” The main items of interest will be pictures of the latest events in the Mahoney murder case, and the meth- ~ | ods used by Coach Bagshaw, U. of © | W. football mentor, in building up his new team for the autumn games.« |HUNT STROMBERG NOW PRODUCER ‘The acquisition by R-C Pictures corporation of Doris May as a full- fledged star also marks the introdue- | tion of Hunt Stromberg as @ pro | ducer. Mr. Stromberg, who was well | known as a publicity and advertising | man, organized the Doris May | and all the productions in which Bt popular little star will appear rf | known as Hunt Stromberg produc | tions NOAH BEERY IN eo NEW HOLT FILM says he may have the picture ready} for release by October. one Victor Fleming will direct Agnes Ayres in her first starring picture. Richard Wayne will be leading | would make the picture in England | where he now is, and that an Eng sh actress would be given the lead | ing feminine role, CAN YOU SWALIOW THIS? ; picture drama which marks |witt go into movies as soon as she Ruth’s debut as an actor, [t|fintshes her tour in “The Merry lé iv, | Widow.” Her first film will be “The jis a lively story and the fa-| oie” saiden,” fi tha.’ Rieti | mous baseball player PrOVES| Korsakott opera. She created the his ability to act. Incidentally, |titie rote of that in Petrograd. Lip- kowska expects to interpret on the man for Eileen Percy in “Whatever Bhe Wants. It's always the silly season for | press agents, Harry Brandt calmly |claime the recent epidemic of hic coughs was due to excessive laugh- ter at Buster Keaton comedies. | WRAY WRITING “MOTHER” STORY A play based on the tyranny of mother love, as opposed to the senti: mentality of various “mother” dra- | mas seen lately on the screen, is be- “Wife Against Wife” ts the rather | ing written by John Griffith Wray, paradoxical title of Whitman Ben-| noted Ince etaff producer. ee The cast of “Sisters” Includes Serena Owen, Matt Moore, Gladys Leslie and Joe King. Sir Gilbert Parker, noted Eng- lish novelist, has teft for bis home in Englapd after nearty a year among the picture colonists | —and he is to return next sea | | son to do more serven writing. jhe is proving a splendid box | office attraction. |INCE TO STAR FOUR PRODUCTIONS | Thomas H. Ince announces that as | the result of the recent conference of | 3,200 Independent theatre owners in Chicago, he will immediately start work with four producing companies at Culver City. He believes the amalgamation of independent pro- ducers and independent theatre own- ers will have the effect of bringing nett's next production, “The moral of ali the mothertove | out the highest possible screen art. sereen all the roles she played in Russian opera, COLLEEN MOORE Coleen Moore, who. has the leading role in the latest Rupert Hughes pic- ture for Goldwyn, “The Wall Flow- er,” began her screen career five |years ago in “The Bad Boy,” with |the late Robert Harron. She recent- {ty completed work in “The Hidden Paradise,” with John Barrymore, HOUSE PETERS House Peters, a member of the cast in “The Invisible Power,” a Goldwyn picture, recently joined the killed while making scenes of a pic ture. It was ruled that Locklear | was an employe of the Fox company, not a contractor. won her a firm place in the hearts of Seattle's music lov- ers, is the soloist and prin- | cipal character in the spe- cialty prologue which Man- lager H. B. Wright is present- jing at The Strand with “The Affairs of Anatol.” Basil King, famous author of King, “Earthbound,” has returned to flallam Cooley has returned from location at Monterey where he went to make some Cali- fornia exterior scenes in the new picture in which he plays a leading role. ‘4 Marguerite de LaMotte has the| leading role in “The Daughter of| Los Angeles to write some more Brahma,” from the I. A. R. Wylie| stories for the screen. He is at novel. | the Goldwyn studio, Her (— Film Idols Shed Ties for Ruth Renick, screen player, knows what to do with the tie that binds. She snips it and weaves it into a crazy quilt. The picture shows her in the process of thus entwining an assort- ment of neckwear given her by 35 film héroes with whom she has appeared as leading woman. Included are trophies from Douglas Fairbanks, Wallace Reid, Charles Chaplin, Tom Meighan, Jack Holt, Charles Ray, Conrad Nagel, Tyrone Power, Lewis Stone and David Butler, The quilt is to be used as a boudoir decoration, | naan er |@ramas thus far,” said Mr. Wray, The leading role in “The Romry| “teaches that a woman should never |is played by Mildred June, formerly! be a mother, because the children do j& Sennett bathing beauty nothing but make her suffer.” All the Animals of the Wilds | He says the activities of theatre own-|Chamber of Commerce in his home | ers will enabie the producers to get a|city, Santa Monica, He is also mak- better line on just what the theatre- ing a close study of the local political | goers want in pictures. situation. added to the cast of “The Call of the {North,” Jack Holt's first starring picture for Paramount. * GIFT DOESN’T j PLEASE PAULINE a admirers. “I’m afraid of it,” com fesses the R-C Pictures star, . I wouldn't hurt his feelings by accepting it.” Beautiful Scenery of Northern Canada NOW PLAYING ‘The Girl Fro GodsCount with NELL SHIPMAN A story of love and adventure in the vast world out of doors! TORC Johnny Hines in CL HY COMEDY “TORCHY’S PROMOTION” MALOTTE at the Wurlitzer playing Toreador song from “Carmen” —Bizet, and “La Paloma”—Yradier

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